CRIMSON HAWKS AT PITT-JOHNSTOWN (14-12, 6-10 PSAC), CAL U (12-12, 7-9 PSAC), SETON HILL (16-9, 11-5 PSAC)
November 12, 15-16
THE GAMES
Match 26 | Tuesday, Nov. 12 (7 p.m.) | IUP at Pitt-Johnstown | Sports Center |
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Match 27 | Friday, Nov. 15 (6 p.m.) IUP at Cal U | Convocation Center |
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Match 28 | Saturday, Nov. 16 (1 p.m.) IUP at Seton Hill | Katherine Mabis McKenna Center |
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WEEKLY NOTES
IUP Women's Volleyball hits the road to take on division foes to end the season
The Crimson Hawks (6-19, 5-11 PSAC) are on the road for three games to close out the season. Beginning Friday night against Pitt-Johnstown, matching up against Cal U Saturday, and ending the weekend with Seton Hill Sunday afternoon. The Crimson Hawks are coming off a tough weekend as they dropped their three matches to PSAC Northwest opponents Mercyhurst, Edinboro and Gannon.
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>> With losses this weekend the Crimson Hawks have fallen out of playoff contention but can still build towards next year with the remaining three matches.
>> Have a weekend
Gia Cannavino! She set career-highs this past Saturday against Mercyhurst with 13 kills, 2 blocks and 15.5 total points. Overall she led IUP with 31 kills and 37.0 points over the three matches.
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Nicole Peterson moved up a spot in the PSAC top 15 for kills/set to and heads into the final weekend 12th with 3.09 per set.
>> The Youth are the Future: IUP freshmen have a combined 625 kills while sophomores have 111, combining for 736 of our total 1041 kills heading into this weekend.
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Jasmine Raudys added to her team-leading total for blocks, adding 6 against Mercyhurst last Friday night. Improving her total to 67 on the season.